Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-17 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Kevin, You wrote: Well, having just read this: http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/copyrght.htm ... I suspect that it's not (legal, that is). I agree the wording of your reference sounds like there is no legal online copy but I am still a bit confused by the O'Reilly

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-17 Thread Mark Harris
Gene Falck wrote: http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/copyrght.htm http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm Shows the domain and most of the path as being the same as your reference indicating that they both come from the same source. If

RE: [WSG] javascripts and standards [CLOSED]

2005-10-17 Thread Peter Firminger
Can we stop this discussion. The more we post the links to the list discussing it the more they end up in mail-archive.com. No it isn't an O'Reilly website. We all get it :) It's like a send this to everyone you know virus warning email, becomes the problem itself. P

[WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Jad Madi
Hi, I want to start learning coding JS, but as usual I want to stick with the standards, I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book, do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards? or what do you think of those books DHTML Utopia Modern

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Jad Madi wrote: I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book, do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards? I'd go for Jeremy Keith's new DOM Scripting book http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590595335/103-7301643-7270227

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Rimantas Liubertas
2005/10/16, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Jad Madi wrote: I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book, do you recommend any book about coding with Js without breaking standards? I'd go for Jeremy Keith's new DOM Scripting book

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Mordechai Peller
Jad Madi wrote: I want to start learning coding JS, but as usual I want to stick with the standards, I know there is a lot of tutorials out there, but I'm looking for a book, It's important to realize that JavaScript programing and DOM scripting are two different things. As ist happens, DOM

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Gene Falck
Hi Mordechai and all, You wrote: or what do you think of those books DHTML Utopia Modern Web Design Using JavaScript DOM I've read so good reviews. I have that book and find it a bit disappointing--I tried out some of the ideas and find that, 1. Browser variations are such as to make it

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Andrew Krespanis
On 10/17/05, Mordechai Peller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the best books on JavaScript is: JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, by David Flanagan (O'Reilly Associates, Inc.) Couldn't agree more. A fantastic reference manual that will remain on my desk for years to come. Here's the complete

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Kevin Futter
On 17/10/05 8:01 AM, Andrew Krespanis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/17/05, Mordechai Peller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the best books on JavaScript is: JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, by David Flanagan (O'Reilly Associates, Inc.) Couldn't agree more. A fantastic reference manual

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Mark Harris
Andrew Krespanis wrote: Here's the complete 4th edition online: http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm found via: http://www.maththinking.com/boat/booksIndex.html I *believe* it's legal... fingers crossed! and the Tooth Fairy, I suppose? ;-) f you have found

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Mark Harris
Andrew Krespanis wrote: Here's the complete 4th edition online: http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm found via: http://www.maththinking.com/boat/booksIndex.html I *believe* it's legal... fingers crossed! and the Tooth Fairy, I suppose? ;-) f you have found

Re: [WSG] javascripts and standards

2005-10-16 Thread Andrew Krespanis
My sincerest apologies to the group regarding the links in my previous post. Youthful naivety shines through once more :-o Please keep any further abuse off-list; it's not relevant to the thread. :) On 10/17/05, Mark Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew Krespanis wrote: Here's the